Monday, May 7, 2012

How To Find Great Values In Fine Jewelry


There is something about jewelry that makes us want to own it, to hold it in our hands, to look at the way it looks when it is placed beside out skin, to examine the way it sparkles and shines when it is placed in the sunlight. There is something about jewelry that makes us want to posses it. The problem with developing an obsession for jewelry is that it is really hard to find a piece of great jewelry that doesn't place us in debt.

The nice thing about jewelry is that while the initial purchase can be a significant blow to your budget it is something that, provided it is properly taken care of, will last a long time, and it is something that can be passed from one generation to the next.

Because jewelry is expensive and because it is something that you want to pass on to your children, you want to make sure that you are buying a piece of jewelry that is made of high quality materials, is authentic, and is crafted by a skilled designer, in short you want to get what you are paying for.

There are a few places that you can go to buy a nice piece of quality jewelry. The first place you can go is to a local jewelry retailer. The advantage to dealing with a physical jeweler is that you can hold the item you are considering purchasing and see how it looks against your skin, you can ask the jeweler who is selling the jewelry questions, you can actually see the warranty and certificate of authenticity before you purchase the piece.

If you are shopping for a piece of jewelry that uses pearls as its gemstone, make sure you ask the retailer if the pearls are cultured or if they are natural.

Before you leave the retail store make sure that you have one of the stores business cards in your possession, this will give you a copy of the store's address and phone number.

After purchasing a piece of jewelry, make sure you have a copy of the receipt in your possession. Keep this receipt in a safe place, that way if you later learn that the piece of jewelry you have purchased is not what you expected you will be able to return it to the retail store.

The other place you can go to purchase quality jewelry is the Internet. The Internet is full of jewelry stores and jewelry auctions that offer potential customers very nice pieces of jewelry at reasonable prices. Use the retailers e-mail address to communicate with the owner. Make sure you know how the on-line retailer deals with returned jewelry and how what their shipping policy is.




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